Restaurant NFC menu tags

Restaurant NFC menu tags for cleaner hospitality flows.

Give guests one-tap access to menus, specials, and service actions without relying on disposable printouts or awkward redirects.

Polaris NFC hospitality tag for menu and table-side use

Use NFC menu tags where guests already pause naturally.

Restaurant NFC menu tags work best when they fit the actual guest journey: at the table, at the bar, on a host stand, or at a counter where the guest is already deciding what to do next.

Polaris menu tags help you move that next step onto a clean, branded tap instead of relying on worn paper menus or manual searching.

Reduce reprints and stale table pieces

Point guests to a live menu URL so pricing, specials, or seasonal changes can be updated without reprinting every touchpoint.

Create a cleaner table-side experience

A branded NFC menu tag or stand looks more intentional than an improvised printout and fits better into premium hospitality spaces.

Pair menu access with other guest actions

The same tap-first flow can also support review asks, WiFi prompts, events, and service moments that happen around the table or counter.

Best fit

Where restaurant NFC menu tags work best

Restaurant and cafe table menus

Use the tap where it supports the service flow naturally and where the guest benefits from reaching the right page immediately.

Bar and cocktail list taps

Use the tap where it supports the service flow naturally and where the guest benefits from reaching the right page immediately.

Patio and seasonal menu rollouts

Use the tap where it supports the service flow naturally and where the guest benefits from reaching the right page immediately.

Hotel lounge and room-service touchpoints

Use the tap where it supports the service flow naturally and where the guest benefits from reaching the right page immediately.

FAQ

Common restaurant NFC menu questions

What should a restaurant NFC menu tag open?

Most restaurant NFC menu tags open a digital food menu, drinks menu, seasonal specials page, or a combined menu hub that is easy to update.

Where should restaurant NFC menu tags be placed?

Common placements are table tops, counters, bar surfaces, host stands, patio tables, and hotel or lounge service points.

Can I update the menu after the NFC tag is made?

Yes. If the tag points to a live menu URL, you can update the destination content without replacing the physical NFC piece.

Do restaurant NFC menu tags work with iPhone and Android?

Most modern iPhone and Android devices can open the menu destination with a tap, which makes NFC a strong fit for hospitality and table service flows.